What is Emoji Copy Paste?
Emoji Copy Paste is a free web service that allows you to quickly and easily search and copy emojis. You can easily find and use thousands of emojis classified into various categories.
Key Features
- Emoji search by various categories
- Search support for Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese keywords
- Favorites feature to save frequently used emojis
- Record of recently used emojis
- Dark mode support
- Responsive design supporting both mobile and desktop
Service Purpose
Emoji Copy Paste aims to help users use emojis more easily and quickly in their daily lives. You can quickly find and copy the emoji you want without complicated processes.
Technology Stack
This service is built with the following modern web technologies:
- React - Building user interfaces
- TypeScript - Ensuring type safety
- Tailwind CSS - Modern design
- Vite - Fast development and build
Data Sources
The ASCII emoticon data used on this site is provided by the following open source project:
wooorm/emoticon (MIT License)
How to Use
1. Search Emojis
Enter an emoji name or keyword in the search box. For example, search for "smile", "apple", or "heart" to find related emojis.
2. Select Category
Click the category buttons at the top to filter by desired category. Various categories such as emotions, people, animals, food, and travel are provided.
3. Copy Emoji
Click on the emoji you want and it will be automatically copied to your clipboard. You can paste the copied emoji anywhere, such as KakaoTalk, Discord, or note apps.
4. Use Favorites
You can add frequently used emojis to favorites by clicking the star icon. Access them quickly from the Favorites tab.
5. Create Emoticons
You can create your own text emoticons or upload images to use as emoticons. Various effects and colors can be applied.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this service free?
Yes, it is completely free. You can use all features without registration or payment.
Can I use it on mobile?
Yes, with responsive design, you can use it on smartphones, tablets, desktops, and all devices.
Where does the emoji data come from?
Emoji data follows Unicode standards, and ASCII emoticons are provided by an open source project (wooorm/emoticon).
Where are favorites stored?
Favorites and recently used emojis are stored in your browser's local storage and are not sent to the server.
Can I use it in other languages?
Yes, it supports Korean, English, Japanese, and Chinese. You can change the language by clicking the language selection button at the top.
Contact
If you have any inquiries or suggestions about the service, please feel free to contact us anytime.